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shooting over his left shoulder. Officer Esquivel recalled Officer Ayala firing seven or eight rounds. Officer Esquivel <br />stated that he believed Officer Ayala was encountering a threat to his life because he had never before heard Officer <br />Ayala scream the way he was screaming at that moment. <br />Jfficer Esquivel stated that he saw a female, later identified as Gonzalez, exit the garage and run across the alley , <br />appearing like she was "going after" Officer Ayala. Officer Esquivel stated that, while he did not see any firearms on <br />Gonzalez, he believed Gonzalez was going to engage Officer Ayala in a gunfight, so he withdrew his weapon and fired <br />at her. He saw Gonzalez take maybe a step or two and collapse in the alley. Officer Esquivel recalled having no visual <br />of Gonzalez's right arm when she collapsed, as it was underneath her. He recalled moving back down the alley toward <br />his car, where he saw Officer Ayala standing next to him. He watched Officer Ayala reengage Gonzalez by firing <br />approximately three more rounds at Gonzalez . <br />Officer Esquivel believed a few second went by before the officers then saw two heads poke out of the garage and look <br />toward them. He thought the heads were possibly going to start shooting at the officers or try to get away. As other <br />officers arrived, he remembered setting up a perimeter and handcuffing Gonzalez. When he pulled Gonzalez's right arm <br />out from underneath her, Officer Esquivel noticed a lightweight, gray replica handgun that had no safety marking on it. <br />At this point, he did not know where the two people who had peeked out from the garage had gone. <br />Neighborhood Canvass Interviews <br />There were no percipient witnesses to the officer-involved shooting besides Officers Ayala and Esquivel. Investigators <br />conducted canvass interviews on the morning of June 23, 2013, as well as several additional mornings. Several <br />residents of Townsend Street reported that they were inside their apartments at the time of the incident and had heard <br />between seven and 10 gunshots . Many thought they had heard fireworks. One man reported hearing voices screaming <br />after the gunshots had ended, but he could not tell what was being said. Others reported hearing voices yell, "Get on <br />the ground" or "Don't move ." Some residents stated that they had been sleeping and awoke to the sound of gunshots, <br />while others slept through the entire incident and were unaware anything had happened. <br />EVIDENCE COLLECTED AT THE SCENE <br />A forensic scientist employed by the OCCL collected the following evidence at the scene: <br />• 20 cartridge cases <br />• six apparent bullet jacket fragments <br />• four bullet fragments <br />• one piece of metal <br />• one bullet jacket fragment <br />• one bullet <br />• one bullet with apparent blood <br />• one gray plastic toy gun with apparent blood <br />• one syringe loaded with apparent blood <br />• sunglasses <br />The cartridge cases, bullets, and bullet fragments were strewn throughout the alley from 810 S. Raitt Street and 809 S. <br />Townsend Street to 729 S. Townsend Street. Holes and strike marks were in the east walls, garage door frame, garage <br />door, and pillar of 809 and 805 S. Townsend Street and 729, 730, and 802 S. Raitt Street. <br />EVIDENCE ANALYSIS <br />Findings at Autopsy <br />On June 26, 2013, at 9:00 a.m., an autopsy was conducted by Dr. Etoi Davenport , a forensic path ologis t for the Orange <br />)unty Sheriff-Coroner. Dr. Davenport located nine wounds on Gonzalez's body, described as follows: <br />6